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Two Malaysians in Guantanamo may return by year-end

23 Jan 2024, 2:03 AM
Two Malaysians in Guantanamo may return by year-end

KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 23 — Two Malaysians who confessed to conspiring with an affiliate of Al-Qaeda in the deadly bombing in Bali, Indonesia, two decades ago could be returned to Malaysia before the end of the year under the plea deal agreed last week.

A jury of military officers in Guantanamo Bay will be tasked with choosing a sentence in the 20- to 25-year range, according to a report by The New York Times' correspondent in Guantanamo Bay in Cuba yesterday.

However, the plea bargain agreement reached last week that helped avert lengthy litigation could see the duo, who spent years in secret Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) prisons following their capture in 2003, returning to Malaysia.

A portion of the plea agreement that envisioned their return to Malaysia remained a secret.

The sentencing proceedings for Mohammed Farik Amin, 48, and Mohammed Nazir Lep, 47, are part of a United States (US) government strategy of trying to resolve Guantánamo’s national security cases through plea negotiations.

Last week, both men who are now detained at Guantanamo pleaded guilty to conspiring in a pair of suicide bombings on the resort island of Bali, which killed 202 people on October 12, 2002.

They have been charged alongside Indonesian Encep Nurjaman, also known as Hambali.

However, in October last year, The New York Times reported that Farik and Nazir had reached agreements with prosecutors at Guantanamo Bay to charges of being accessories to the terrorist attacks in Bali, hence separating them from Hambali’s case.

In pleading guilty, they agreed to testify against Hambali, the former leader of the Jemaah Islamiyah movement.

As part of the plea agreement, both were questioned by prosecutors on Sunday and Monday, potentially for use in the trial of Hambali, which prosecutors want to hold next year.

— Bernama

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